Impact Report 2023

Impact Report 2023

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Saving Babies Changing Lives

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Contents Table Of

3-6 About ENLC

7-14 Our Services

15-20 Support and Volunteer

21-22 Finances and Demographics

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About ENLC Elizabeth’ New Life Center, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, was founded in 1989 as a small pregnancy resource center in inner city Dayton, Ohio to provide compassionate support for women experiencing challenging pregnancy situations. We have since grown to operate nine Women’s Centers in Montgomery, Warren, Hamilton, and Shelby Counties. Our services have expanded to include prenatal care, couples counseling, and sexual risk-avoidance education. By God’s grace and the partnership of countless supporters, we will continue to save babies and change lives for years to come!

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Mission

Vision

To empower individuals and families to make Godly life choices.

By the grace of God, we humbly labor in the culture of life.

Dear Friends, It is my pleasure to share Elizabeth’s New Life Center’s 2023 annual Impact Report with you. Along with our amazing staff and board of directors, I remain firmly committed to upholding the four pillars of our ministry to strengthen families in our community, as described within these pages. I see on a daily basis the fruits of seeds planted so many years ago and I am blessed to lead such a strong, mission-driven organization. Our mission is to empower individuals and families to make Godly life choices. For those in difficult circumstances, it can be a challenge to cooperate with God’s plan, so we work to surround them with meaningful support so that they can embrace life and love in their families. To all who are our prayer and/or financial partners in this ministry, thank you! Your support enables us to serve women and families in their critical time of need. May the Lord abundantly bless you,

Mike McGraw Executive Director

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The 4 Pillars of ENLC

1,738 Holy Family Prenatal Care visits

10,147 Students served with in-school sexual risk-avoidance education

576 Individuals served through Marriage Works! Ohio

2,288* Babies saved in 2023

104 Deliveries at Holy Family Prenatal Care

57 Middle and High Schools Served

1,777 Services Provided

80.88% Of abortion-minded or abortion-vulnerable women did not have an abortion

28,904 Women’s Center and boutique visits

6,617 Women’s Center clients and Holy Family Prenatal Care patients

15,674 Earn While You Learn sessions

4,816** Ultrasound scans

*Number of at-risk pregnant women who, after receiving services, did not have an abortion. **Women’s Centers of Ohio and Holy Family Prenatal Care scans.

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Women’s Center Stats

Women’s Center Location

% of Abortion-Vulnerable/Abortion Minded women did not have an abortion

Earn While You Learn Sessions***

Unique Clients Served***

Women’s Center Visits**

Ultrasound Scans

Babies Saved*

17,501

2,812

1,233

12,439

Dayton

662

78.16%

1,184

738

396

42

84.93%

248

East Dayton

North Dixie (Dayton)

84.04%

628

426

316

50

179

72.69%

2,552

1,532

861

514

338

Kettering

83.89%

894

434

261

198

125

Lebanon

Forest Park (Cincinnati)

3,152

1,164

754

1,194

76.54%

349

94

Mt. Healthy (Cincinnati)

81.74%

551

294

111

146

Western Hills (Cincinnati)

171

111

62

17

41

83.67%

92.65%

252

2,271

Sidney

713

530

1,074

*Number of at-risk pregnant women who, after receiving services, did not have an abortion. ** Online classes are included in Dayton’s numbers. ***Please note: These numbers include clients who may have been served at multiple centers and thus could be counted several times. We eliminated duplicates in the overall rollup.

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Such a great place. These people love babies! Awesome program with a boutique where you can earn points to get free things for your baby! Also, very focused on fathers which is unique and so important! Cannot recommend enough!

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Women’s Centers of Ohio ENLC operates nine Women’s Centers in Southwest Ohio, with strategic locations in Dayton, Kettering, Lebanon, Forest Park, Mt. Healthy, Western Hills, and Sidney. We operate “Baby Boutiques” in seven of our locations.

Ultrasounds 4,524

Women’s Center and Boutique visits 28,904

49,436 Services provided

2,288 Babies Saved

Of abortion-minded or abortion- vulnerable womendid not have an abortion 80.88%

womenscenterohio.com

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Holy Family Prenatal Care provides comprehensive prenatal care to Medicaid-eligible families throughout the Miami Valley. Through our “Strong Start” program, we cover prenatal care costs until Medicaid coverage can be secured. The “Sweet Dreams” program provides new cribs to patients who complete a series of educational requirements. Prenatal Care

104 Deliveries

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Patients received a new crib

1,738 Office Visits

292

Ultrasounds

2,794 Babies delivered since Holy Family Prenatal Care began in 2000.

myprenatalcare.com

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The care I’ve received has been absolutely the best. Everyone is friendly and supportive. Lori makes you feel so welcomed at the front desk, Katie is very nice as well as thorough, and Stacy is sweet as well. Love it here and will recommend to anyone.

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Greg is our favorite marriage counselor. He listens to both sides, is fair and reasonable, has great suggestions, and is overall a relatable person for me and my husband. We enjoy meeting with him!

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Marriage Works! Ohio provides relationship and marriage classes, as well as one-on-one therapy to couples in the Miami Valley. We are excited about the growth of our marriage enrichment series offered in area churches, at our office, and in our Women’s Centers. Couple’s Counseling

1,777

328

Services Provided

Therapy Sessions Students Served

576 Individuals Served

338

“Discovering Our Deepest Dersire” Class Attendees

Students Served

trustmarriage.com

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We provide healthy relationship and sexual risk-avoidance education to middle and high school students in both public and private schools. Our own Go For The Gold curriculum is a 9-day program offered to high schools, providing insights on many of the issues that students will face as young adults. Youth Services

5,916 High School Students Served

3,523 Middle School Students Served

57 Schools Served

708

Detention Center Students Served

Students Served 10,147

go4thegold.org

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My ‘aha’ moment was learning things I never realized about relationships. I am very glad I got to experience this program. We were able to learn how to build our relationships, career goals, and how to get out of an unhealthy relationship.

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Education & Support

ENLC offers a robust Earn While You Learn program through which mothers and fathers can “earn” material incentive items as they “learn” about pregnancy, parenting, and life skills topics. We are especially proud of our “Love Your Baby” program, which is a ten-class series teaching the evidenced-based Nurturing Parenting curriculum.

11,738

3,936 Individual Classes

Group Sessions

2,253 Boutique Shopping Visits

438,821

Baby Bucks Redeemed

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Amazing people here made the experience incredibly inviting. I highly recommend the free classes. They’re both informative and you can redeem the points you earn for supplies from their shop.

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Elizabeth’s New Life Center thrives with the help of enthusiastic, caring volunteers who give their time, energy, and talents to support our cause. Our volunteers span all age groups, perform a variety of services, and lend their experience and expertise to support our mission. Elizabeth’s New Life Center provides comprehensive train- ing for all volunteers, especially those who work directly with clients. Volunteers

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6,035

364 Prayer Warriors

Active Volunteers

Volunteer Hours

Board Members

ROBERT BEDINGHAUS ROBERT BRINKMAN Secretary CHERI CHAMPAGNE LINDA FULLENKAMP LOUANN GEEL Vice Chairman

DAVID HUGHES Treasurer PETER MARCELLO EDWARD PONDER Chairman

STEPHANIE SEMMELMAYER DANNY SPROUSE

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One of our many support opportunities is the Bottles for Babies program. This can be done through your church or organization. Simply take a bottle home to fill with coins, dollars, or a check. Return your filled bottle at your designated time and location. Bottles For Babies

$78,929

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7,511 Bottles Distributed

Organizations and Churches participated

Funds Raised

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2023 Participants Ameritas Life Insurance Bethel Holiness Church Care a Lot Learning Center Dodds Pentecostal Church Faith Alliance Church - New Bremen Grace Community Church of South Solon Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church Heritage Christian Church Holy Angels Catholic Church - Dayton Holy Name of Jesus Church Holy Redeemer Church - New Bremen Incarnation Parish Knights of Columbus Wapakoneta 1272 Lee Chapel AME Our Lady of Good Hope Pentecostal Temple Piqua Baptist Cornerstone Church

Piqua Catholic School Re:Vive Home Decor Red Door Church

Red Lion Pentecostal Church Sacred Heart of Jesus Church St. Anthony Catholic Church - Dayton St. Augustine Catholic Church St. Boniface Catholic Church - Piqua

St. Charles Borromeo - CCD St. Charles Borromeo Parish St. Charles Borromeo School St. Francis de Sales VBS St. Francis of Assisi St. Gaspar Family of Parishes St. Henry Cluster Parishes

St. Joseph Catholic Church - Minster St. Mary’s Catholic Church - Piqua St. Michael Catholic Church - Sharonville Taylor Mill Pentecostal Church The Community of the Good Shepherd

The Valley Church - Norwood Urbancrest Baptist Church Victory Church - Tipp City Well of Grace Church Worship Anyway

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Distribution Of Expenses

79% Program Services 11% Development 10% Administration

Sources Of Income

6% Gifts In Kind 4% Prenatal Care Revenue

46% Grants 30% Contributions 14% Fundraising

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Women’s Center Stats

Age

Education

43% High School or GED 18% Attend(ed) College 22% Graduated College 7% Less Than High School

31% Age: 20-24 27% Age: 25-29 19% Age: 30-34 10% Age: 11-19 13% Age: 35 and over

10% Other

Income

Ethnicity

30% $0-$14,000 20% $15,000-$29,000 24% Over $30,000 15% Unemployed

40% Caucasian 6% Hispanic 5% Asian 41% African American 8% Other

11% Other

Marital Status

9% Unknown

4% Separated / Divorced

45% Single

20% Married

7% Engaged

15% Living Together

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Get In Touch

2201 N. Main St. Dayton, OH 45405 937.226.7414 enlc.life Our Administrative Office

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